Jesus assumes fallen flesh but does not sin and that can only be understood dynamically-- in the very act of assuming fallen flesh Jesus wrestles with it and sanctifies it. The whole life of Jesus is a dynamic one of wrestling, of learning obedience, of publicly identifying Himself with sinners in baptism, but also of growing up in righteousness and intimate communion with the Father. In the midst of His increasing oneness with sinners, climaxed on the cross, Jesus is forging a life of perfect human righteousness and it is that positive human righteousness which lies at the heart of the doctrine of our justification and of union with Him through the Spirit. Robert T. Walker Editor's Intro to Torrance's Incarnation #PipersPen #TheologosMinistries #theologos #GodwasinChrist #Wordbecameflesh #WordofGod #Incarnation #Christ #readinglife #PhDlife (at Centennial, Colorado) https://www.instagram.com/p/CdKgU9_OFFJ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=


















